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grain silo has a Cylindrical Shape diameter: 19 ftheight: 46 ftwhat is the Volume?use the Value 3.14 for pie * round to the nearest whole number use the correct unit

grain silo has a Cylindrical Shape diameter: 19 ftheight: 46 ftwhat is the Volume-example-1
User Andrew Savetchuk
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Given a grain silo has a Cylindrical Shape with details:

diameter: 19 ft

height: 46 ft

Volume of a cylinder =


V=\pi r^2h

The diameter of the cylinder = 19ft


\begin{gathered} \text{radius=diameter/2} \\ r=(d)/(2)=(19)/(2)=9.5ft \end{gathered}

use the Value 3.14 for pie


\pi=3.14


\begin{gathered} V=\pi r^2h \\ V=3.14*(9.5)^2*46 \\ V=13035.71ft^3 \end{gathered}

Therefore the volume of the cylinder = 13036 ft³ (nearest whole number)

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